You know that tingling feeling of strength and power when you bite off the head of a chocolate santa, or when you chew on the ears of a chocolate bunny? Something similar can be achieved by drawing with these crayons designed by Heli Hietala.

These were made in 2005, the characters are shaped as small human beings, and there are about 100 of them.

According to the designer, the crayons “can be used as tools for communication. It intends to show the results of involvement between characters.”

But we don’t necessarily have to believe it, to enjoy drawing with these little colourful figures.
(source: designboom.com)
Írta: ElitAlice | 03-11-2008 | 09:03 AM
Kategória: extra | | magyar
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2008-03-12 - 3.02 am
jaj ezt mennyire élvezném O_o
:perverz:
2008-03-12 - 7.28 pm
Hello. I was just out dropping entrecards, and I came across your odd little blog. I don’t really understand it, but my real purpose of commenting to you is to get you to visit MY blog at britishspeak.blogspot.com so it really doesn’t matter if I understand your blog, I guess.
I see by your entrecard information that you are located in Paris, France. And I thought, “How very cool!” I mean, who wouldn’t want take the opportunity to make fun of the French, right? But then I saw the other writing on your blog and said, “Boy, that isn’t French, is it?” Magyar, you say? Wow. I’m just an American, so please forgive my ignorance of geography, but that’s like, umm, Hungary, right?
I think you would fit in nicely with our little new blog, because I notice when you write you include a lot of those extra “u”s in your words. So that’s cool. Even if you find the site a little over your head, I hope you will still visit as it will give you a chance to practice your English and work on your slang, too.
So please come. In fact, since you are in Paris, you can come twice, ok? If you do come twice, I will introduce you to our Lord Likely. So please try really hard to come twice. Thank you.
By the way, what did you mean by “eating cheese in the grass”? Is that a secret code? I hope so, because the Brits really seem to get off on that sort of thing.
PS–I clicked on the word “Hozzaszolasok”, the one with all the diacritical marks and accents on it. I sure hope that is Hungarian for “comments” or else I am in big trouble.
PPS–are you a boy or a girl?
(Now I am going to click on “Hozzaszolas elkuldese” and see what happens.)
2008-03-14 - 9.18 am
I am amazed with what creative mind can come up, fabulous :D
I’m a newcomer to your fantastic blog, wonderfully twisted and interesting things to see … just amazing.
2008-03-14 - 2.32 pm
thanks, fashiongeek! and welcome! :)
Sis, nem lepsz meg. :P